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1951 CIRCLE BOARD
Editor-in-Chief Sylvia Finger
Business Manager Joan Barnard
Assistant Business Manager
Alice Emmert
( Doane Randall
\ Barbara Wood
Jill Dickson
Photographers < p^ HoMen
Art Editors
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
Minola Habsburg
Carolvn Hummel
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Ann Jenckes
Harriette McConnel
Cora-Alice St. John
Marjorie Silver
Sandra Carret Smith
Mary Macy Wheeler
Shirley Young
PRESENTED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF
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CIRCLE
ABBOT ACADEMY • ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS
DEDICATED
to
MRS. RUTH CRUPPER REEVES
Because of the endless patience and tact with
which Mrs. Reeves has arranged our week-
end plans and smoothed out our corridor
problems she has won our affection and sin-
cere gratitude; it is to her that we dedicate
our Circle with a deep appreciation of the
part she has played in making this yearbook
possible. Mrs. Reeves will be remembered by
the Class of 1951 for her warm friendliness
and sense of gaiety which have brightened our
school life. By her daily living she has given
us a conception of courtesy and graciousness
which we will always value and in turn try
to realize.
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/IT ABBOT- UCflfcU?
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CIRCLE
MISS HEARSEY
Abbot girls will always remember Miss
Hearsey with deep appreciation for all she
has done for us. We shall not forget her
spirit-stirring poetry classes; nor shall we
forget the hours spent on source themes,
striving to earn her rewarding smile. In-
ternational dinners at "Sunset." friendly
companionship at Intervale - - complete
with Pooh and Eeyore - - and her inval-
uable guidance all along the Abbot way.
have endeared her to all the Seniors.
MISS SWEENEY
The Seniors' special friend and adviser,
Miss Sweeney, has devoted her time and
thought to our interests. She has guided
us sympathetically and effectively ever
since we entered Abbot, and has wisely
formulated our courses of studv each
year, finally counselling us in regard to
colleges with inexhaustible patience. Per-
haps most of all we appreciate her as a
stimulating, provocative teacher of Eng-
lish literature.
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GERMAIXE AROSA French
Prix d 'excellence de diction et de conn-die. Puis; Middlebury College of French
" lilondie"
JULIA KATHLEEN AYRE. R.N. Resident Nune
Hospital for Sick Children. Toronto: Post Graduate of Toronto Hospital for
Consumpti- -
"Outdoor Life"
MARY HOWE BAKER Mrs. Robert H.
A.B. Yassar College: A.M. Radcliffe College
"Reader's Digest"
Librarian
MARIE MADELEINE BARATTE French
B. es L. I niversite de Rennes, France: A.B. Durafermline High School, Scot-
land: A.M. Edinburgh University. Scotland
urmet"
JEAN HOPE BAYNES
■■ Wall street Journal"
ADELE I). BOCKSTEDT
A.B. Mount Holyoke College : M.A. Columbia University
S ■tiling Jack"
BEBNICE DeR. BRAINERD Mrs. Frank B.
"' 'isumer's Research"
WILLIAM ABBOTT CHEEVEB
Boston Museum School of Fine Arts: Paige Travelling Scholarship
"Export"
Financial Secretary
French
Secretary
Art
I ONSTANt I PARKER CHIPMAN Mrs. Reeve
"Life"
Alumnae Secretary
I < HJISE I.i (RING a >FEIN Biology, General Science, Physics
A.B. Radcliffe College: Graduate Study at the l'niversity of North Carolina :
Harvard University
"Little Lulu"
HOPE COOLIDGE Dietitian, House Superintendent
A.B. Salem College: M.S. Teachers College, Columbia l'niversity
"Digest"
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RAYMOND H. COON Organ, Pianoforte, Theory of Musk
New England Conservatory of Music; Studied with Heinrieh Gebhard, Boston
"Merry Melodies"
MARION A. CROZIER Assistant to the House Superintendent
A.B. Smith College; M.A. Teachers College, Columbia University
" Bel i ere It Or Not"
MARY ELAINE DODGE Household Science
A.B. Mount Allison University; B.H.S. McGill University
"House Beautiful"
KATE FRISKIN Choral Music, Pianoforte, Theory of Music
Studied at Glasgow, Athenaeum and with Sophie Weisse, D. F. Tovey, and
Tobias Matthav. Recitals in London, Liverpool, Glasgow, Boston and New
York.
" Looney Tunes"
MARY GAY History of Art
Graduate Boston Museum School of Fine Arts; Studied in Paris with Lasar,
Simon, Cottet, Menard, and Blanche
"National Geographic"
CAROLYN GOODWIN Mathematics
A.B., M.A. Smith College
" Thursday Afternoon Post"
EDITH A. GRASSI History, Latin
A.B. Tufts College; M.A. Wellesley College
" True Romance"
EMILY HALE Dramatic Interpretation, Spoken English
Special Speech and Drama, Leland Powers School, Boston; Cornish School,
Seattle; Speech Institute, London; University of Wisconsin Summer School
" Theater Arts"
ISABEL MAXWELL HANCOCK Mathematics
A.B. Hollins College; M.A. in Teaching, Radcliffe College
"Buck Rogers"
MILDRED ALATHEA HATCH Secretarial Assistant, Latin
A.B. Boston University; Graduate Studv at Boston University
"The Egg And I"
MISS ALICE HOPKINS*
MISS EVELYN JENKlNSf
DOROTHY Y. JUDD Physical Education
B.S. William and Mary College; M.A. Columbia University
"Mighty Mouse"
*Part-term Assistant in the Library
tPart-term Assistant in the Administrative Offices
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GERDA RUTH KAATZ Spanish
A.B. University of Kansas City: M.A. State University of Illinois: Ph.D. State
University of Iowa
'" Minnie Mouse"
MARTHA WILSON BIacLEOD Mas.), R.N. Resident \urse
Hartford Hospital of Nursing; Po>t Graduate Work in Pediatrics, Johns
Hopkins Hospital
"My True Story"
HARRIET K. McKEE
A.B. Vassal College: MA. Columbia University
"Holiday"
GLADYS MORLEY ORTSTEIN Mrs. Frederick W.
Lawrence Commercial School
'" Tessie the Typist"
Greek, Latin
Typing
VIRGINIA PEDDLE
B.S. Tufts College
v r enteen"
Physical Education
DOROTHY J. QUINTAL Mrs. Arthur
" Woman's Day"
RUTH CRUPPER REEVES M -
A.B. Hollins College
"Flair"
SHIRLEY RITCHIE
B.S. State Teachers College, Trenton, New Jersey
"Playmate"
LOUISE ROBINSON
"Quick"
Secretary
Administratis Assistant
Physical Education
Assistant Financial Secretary
ELIZABETH ROHRBACH Mas English
A.B. Meridian College: M.A. Columbia University: Graduate Study, Union
Theological Seminary
" Your Horoscope"
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ANNA ELIZABETH ROTH History
Barnard College; Ph.B. Syracuse University; M.A., Ph.D. Radelitt'e College
" The American"
HANS SIDON (The Reverend) Bible
A.B., B.D. University of Dubuque; Ph.D. Graduate School Southern Baptist
Theological Seminary
"Parent's Magazine"
BARBARA MADISON STANHOPE English
A.B. Bates College; M.A. University of Maine; Graduate Study, Bread Loaf
School of English
"Charm"
MARJORIE FAUNCE STEVENS (Mrs. Mervin E.
A.B. Boston University
"Look"
Mathematics
CATHERINE JANE SULLIVAN Remedial Reading
A.B. Wheaton College; Ed.M. Boston University; Graduate Study at Harvard
University
"Time"
GARDNER SUTTON
A.B. Harvard University
"Fortune"
Assistant Treasurer and Business Manager
GERTRUDE TINGLEY Singing
Studied with Mine. Povla Frjsh, Percy Rector, Stephens Isidore Luckstone.
Solo appearance with the Boston Symphony Orchestra
"Vogue"
ELEANOR MORIN TUCKER
A.B., M.A. Smith College
"Escape"
( 'hemistry, Mathematics
DOROTHEA WILKINSON English
University of King's College; Woodford School for Teachers, Southsea, England
"Punch"
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''What's the new notice in the Parlor?" . . ."Who's pouring this
Sunday?". .. "Have you tried on vour robe vet?". .. "With this
ring. ..."... "Let's sign for Baronial this week!" . . . "Oh. to sun-bathe
in the court!". . ."Have you done the History vet?"
President
Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer
Constance Hall
. Patricia Smith
Margaret Whittall
Sarah Mason
Class Song
Onward the Class of '51
As we march together
Loval and steadfast
We will ever remain.
Hear our united voices
Praising our Alma Mater
Bearing the banner blue
The Class of '51 !
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NANCY WENSLOW ALLEN
1409 Ruddiman Avenue, North Muskegon, Michigan
1948-1951 "Namtx"
"Do you knoic you hare iicenty-nine miles of intestines?"
erentful train trips. . "88*" "My word.'" '
Corridor Proctor '4S; Numerals '49: Senior Play 'SO; Hiking
Leader '50, '51.
1946-1951
JOAN FOSTER BARNARD
Cabot Road, Andover, Massachusetts
Soldier or sailor? . . . " I feel xo j-a-z-z-y" .
History?.'" ererlasting energy. . hot-rod.
- 'iky"
" What did you do in
Numerals '4S; Sub-Varsity Lacrosse t!': Varsity Lacrosse 'SO;
Senior Play Stage Crew 'SO; Business Manager \earbook
Staff '50, '51; Treasurer of Day Scholars '50, '51.
Cum Laude.
GWENDOLYN LEE BARRINGTON
173 Johnson Street, North Andover, Massachusetts
1918-1951 ■■!,,(„.■■ "(hrennie"
Cadillac math!
"I think it's disgusting.''
. scalj>el.
Honor Roll '49. '50, Honorable Mention '4s : Study Hall
Proctor '50.
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SUSANNE BATCHELDER
Eliot, Maine
1950-1951
"Hey, Aggie!" . . blond bomber. . "Isn't that nice!"
One Year Senior; A.C.A. Representative '50, '51.
"Sue"
friendly.
AGNES STOWELL BERGH
Diamond Point, Lake George, New York
1949-1951 "Aggie," " Ague"
"My Jimmy" .. candy pills... "Is that right?" ... the tele-
phone calls that never get through.
World Student Service Fund Representative '49, '50; Draper
Dramatics '50; Fidelio '49, '50, '51.
19^8-1951
ANNE BISSELL
R.D. i, Dalton, Pennsylvania
"Bis I," "Annie'
That little black book. . ."Shockingly so" . . . "Exceedingly holy
and wise" ..." That's not the Christian attitude" .. .nightly
excursions.
Posture Marker '48, '49, '50, '51; Corridor Proctor '49; Chev-
rons '50; Draper Dramatics '50; Fidelio '50, '51; New Girl-Old
Girl Partv Committee; Numerals '50; Sub-Varsity Basketball
'4S, '49; Varsity Basketball '.50; A.C.A. President '50, '51; "A"
Society '50, '51; Senior Play Prompter '50.
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191,8-1951
Cranberries
cut it out!"
ELLEN CHAPLIN
Cape Elizabeth, Maine
peg-leg. . ."Whoop-de-do" . . . Yank
"Chick"
fan..:' OK
Draper Dramatics Properties Committee '48; Numerals '49;
Varsity Hockey '48, '49, '50; Head of Hockey '50; A.C.A.
Representative '49, '50; Head of Chapel Proctors '50, '51;
Fidelio '50, '51; Senior Play '50; World Student Service Fund
Representative '50, '51.
Cum Laude.
CLEMENCY CHASE
Lake Avenue, Greenwich, Connecticut
191,9-1951 "Zizi"
"Heavens!" . . night life. . .school marm.
Chapel Proctor '49, '50, '51; Honor Roll '49, '50; Recreation
Room Committee '50; Senior Play Properties Committee '50;
Courant Staff '50, '51; Draper Dramatics Properties Commit-
tee '50.
Cum Laude.
DOROTHY EVERETT COLBURN
16 White Oak Road, Biltmore, North Carolina
191,8-1951 "Dim,-'
"Christopher Robin!" ..." Can t get along without Oscar"...
" By gum! " . . . " Can I open the transom?"
Chapel Proctor '48, '49; Corridor Proctor '48, '49; Treasurer
Junior Class '49; Vice-President Senior-Mid Class '50; Fidelio
'48, '49, '50, '51; Honor Roll '48, '49, '50, '51, Honorable Men-
tion '50; Posture Marker '48, '49, '50; Numerals '49; Hiking
Leader '49, '50; Choir '50, '51; Prom Committee '49, '50;
Secretary Student Government '50, '51; Senior Play '50;
Music Studio Committee '49, '50, Head '50, '51; French Play
with Phillips Academy '50.
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MARCIA CRANE
Cypress Point, Box 250, Orlando, Florida
1949-1951 "Crane"
"Dear me Gussie" . . "Jinx" . . H. B. Club. . . "I only want a
bite" . . festivities — missing article!
Cheerleader '49, '50; Study Hall Proctor '50; Head of Griffins
'50, '51.
BARBARA DAUGHERTY
68 College Street, Clinton, New York
19^7-1951
"Can I borrow?" . . ."Now our hockey team — "
'Dang"
Corridor Proctor '47, '48, '49; New Fidelio '49; Fidelio '49,
'50, '51; Senior Play Properties Committee '50.
ASTRID JILL DICKSON
Graffenburg Hill, New Hartford, New York
1949-1951 "Dickson"
II.II.B. Club. . "Yve lost my glasses" . . date with John at five
o'clock! . . " I know we'll have a test!" . . ." — at Abbot Academy."
Chapel Proctor '49, '50; Corridor Proctor '50, '51; Honor Roll
'50; Senior Plav '50; World Student Service Fund Representa-
tive '50, '51; Yearbook Staff '50, '51.
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SALLY ANN DOWER
Rolfe's Lane, Newbury, Massachusetts
1947-1951
"Dower"
"I've got the feelings" . relyish. ."I've got the hots" . ta/ie-
worm ..." That's all I want to do in life."
Numerals '49; Posture Marker '49, '50; Varsity Lacrosse '49,
'50; Head of Hiking '50, '51: "A" Society '51; Christmas Play
'47; Brooks Play '51.
PATRICIA WARE DRISCOLL
"Birdwood, " Hopkins Lane, Haddonfield, New Jersey
1949-1951 "Pat"
" My father— "... " NO, Buggy! "... Triscuit fiend ..." How
revolting!"
Posture Marker '50, '51; Senior Play '50.
LYDIA LAWRENCE ECCLES
St. George's School, Middletown, Rhode Island
19^7-19.51 "Lyd"
"Where's your dictionary?" .. "Glee ps!" .. Sunday school
teacher. . ." Geezy moe!" . . ." I ivant to see my Mommie!"
Corridor Proctor '47, '48; Posture Marker '47, '48; A.C.A.
Representative '48, '49; Cheerleader '48, '49, '50, '51; Vice-
President of Prep Class '47; President of Prep Class '48; Vice-
President of Junior Class '48; President of Junior Class '49;
President of Senior-Mid Class '49; Numerals '48; Varsity Ten-
nis '48, '49, '50; Varsity Lacrosse '49, '50; Honorable Men-
tion '48, '49; "A" Society '49, '50, '51; Chevrons '49, '50;
Choir '49, '50, '51; Draper Dramatics '49; Fidelio '49, '50, '51;
Head of Tennis '49; Prom Committee '50; Recreation Room
Committee '49, '50; Music Studio Committee '49, '50, '51;
A.D.S. '50, '51; Song Leader '50, '51; Vice-President of Stu-
dent Government '50, '51; Brooks Play '50.
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ALICE ELLA EMMERT
95 East Haverhill Street, Lawrence, Massachusetts
1947-1951 "Hayfe"
"1 must get that application qffl" . . ."Shut the window" .
"What di) ynu want, egg in your beer?" ..." You bragging ur
complaining?"
Numerals '4S; Sub-Varsity Basketball '47; Varsity Basketball
'4S, '49, '.50; Varsity Track '48, '49, '50; "A" 'Society '49,
President '50, '51; Chevrons '49, '50; Honorable Mention *48;
Honor Roll '49; Head of Basketball '50; Senior Play Properties
Committee '50; Yearbook, Assistant Business Manager '50,
'51; World Student Service Fund Representative '50, '51;
Corridor Proctor '50, '51 ; Blazer '50.
Cum Laude.
ABBIE ELIZABETH EMMONS
2 Westbourne Road, Concord, New Hampshire
W7-1951
Abbie
Singing and //laying in two different keys. . .the secret's in the
circle.'. . ."I'm so frustrated" . . .matchmaker! . . friend of man
.. "AH-hah."
Posture Marker '47, '48; AC. A. Representative '48, '49;
Corridor Proctor '48, '49; Fidelio '48, '49, '50, '51; Honor Roll
'48, '49, '50, '51; Numerals '48; "A" Society '49, '50, '51;
Cheerleader '49, '50; President of Prep Class '47; Treasurer of
Prep Class '48; President of Junior Class '48; Hiking Leader
'49, '50; Gargoyle Captain '50, '51; Secretary of A.C.A. '50,
'51; Chevrons '50; Draper Dramatics, Costume Committee
'48, '49; New Girl-Old Girl Party Committee '50; Senior Plav
'50; Study Hall Proctor '50; Chapel Proctor '50, '51.
KATHARINE ANN FARRAR
4 Meyersville Road, Green Village, New Jersey
1950-1951 "Nancy," " Farrar," "Faraway"
II.II.H. Club ..." Let's hare a party" ... Princeton weekend.
One- Year Senior; Cheerleader '50, '51; Fidelio '50, '51; Var-
sitv Tennis '50.
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ALISON BROWN FAULK
•2 Gloucester Avenue, Gloucester, Massachusetts
1949-19.51 ••Christian'
Kings Point. "It* been six days now
.flirty eyes.
AC. A. Representative "49, '50; Draper Dramatics '50; New
Fidelio '50; Fidelio '50, '51: Study Hall Proctor '50.
Cum Lande.
SYLVIA FINGER
Ponus Ridge, New Canaan, Connecticut
1948-1951
"Spook!" . . bringing up mother,
jounces. . ."Not too fine!"
"Muffy"
"It's so loyal" . Charleston
"A" Society '50, '51; Chapel Proctor '48, '49, '50; Corridor
Proctor '49, '50; Chevrons '50; Draper Dramatics Prompter
'50; Hiking Leader '50, '51; Honor Roll '48, '49, '50. '51. Nu-
merals '49; Posture Marker '49, '50; Sub-Varsity Tennis '50;
Varsity Hockey '50; World Student Service Fund Representa-
tive '48, '49; Editor-in-Chief of the Circle '50, '51.
Cum Laude.
CABOL1N McCORMICK FIRST
1321 Locust Street, Williamsport, Pennsylvania
1948-1951 "Linn"
"You know — " "Greetings" . .."I ought to get a letter from
Hal" .. Latin ." Furst, last and always."
Treasurer of A.C.A. 'SO, '51; Corridor Proctor '49; Choir '49.
'50, '51; Courant Staff '50, '51; Draper Dramatics '49, '50;
Fidelio '49, '50, '51; Hiking Leader '50, '51; Honor Roll '49,
'50. '51: Honorable Mention '48, '49, '50; New Girl-Old Girl
Party Committee '50: Numerals '50; Senior Plav '50.
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Cum Laude.
BARBARA JEAN GIBSON"
•25 Highland Road, Andover, Massachusetts
1U7-1951 "Gibby"
"Guess who I saw this morning?" .. .talented fingers. . ."Well
— !". . P. A. rumpus.
Choir '49, '50, '51; Head of Day Scholars '50, '51; New Fidelio
'49; Fidelio '49, '50, '51; Fidelio Accompanist '49, '50, '51;
Honor Roll '47, '48, '49, '50, '51; Senior Play '.50; Chairman of
Day Scholar Dance '49; Day Scholar Dance Committee '50.
EDNA MARIE GRIECO
40 William Street, Andover, Massachusetts
1946-1950 "Eddie"
Cars... "I know I flunked it" .. .little firecracker ..." Let' s
Charleston!" .. ."Come on, let's go!"
Day Student Stunt Committee '48; Senior Play '50.
MARIA ILEANA HABSBl'RG
30 Hyde Avenue, Newton, Massachusetts
1949-1951
" Mino," " Minola"
That Cornell weekend ..." Mon Dieu!" . . ." Dat's what makes
me mad! "... " Dis, dat and de odder tiny " . swim m ing!!
A.C.A. Representative '50, '51; Honor Roll '50; Senior Play
Stage Manager '50; Head of Gym '51; Yearbook Stan' '50, '51.
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CONSTANCE HALL
54 Paris Road, New Hartford, New York
191,9-1951 "Connie"
Excuses, excuses! . . ."Really?", . "Just one of those things" . . .
G.S.K.R.... hockey.
Cheerleader '50, '51; Corridor Proctor '50; Choir '50, '51;
President of Senior Class '50, '51; New Fidelio '50; Fidelio '50,
'51; Prom Committee '51.
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PAULA PEDERSON HOLD EN
Cumberland Foreside, Portland, Maine
1949-1951 "Paula"
One of the roving kind . . crack photographer? . . ." I must start
those eye exercises again this vacation" . . ."I am NOT a prep!"
A.C.A. Representative '50, '51; Fidelio '50, '51; Senior Play
'50; Corridor Proctor '50, '51; Yearbook Staff '50, '51.
CAROLYN FISH HUMMEL
The Colony Apartments, Larchmont, New York
1948-1951 "Lyn"
"My lands!" .. "Wouldn't you love to volunteer for damn
patrol?" . . snapping fingers. . "Marlon and I started out to-
gether."
Cheerleader '48, '49, "50, '51; Corridor Proctor '49; Draper
Dramatics '49; Numerals '49; Posture Marker '48, '49, '50, '51;
Hiking Leader '50, '51; Honorable Mention '48, '49; Chairman
of World Student Service Fund '50, '51; Yearbook Start' '50,
'51.
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ANN CALDWELL JENCKES
Woodlawn Avenue, Madison, Connecticut
1948-1951 "Jenckes"
"I found it — a black one!" .whale tail. . ."Ok, that's attrac-
tive". . playtex kid . telephone calls from Dad??
Chapel Proctor '49, '50; Corridor Proctor '51; Senior Play
Stage Manager '50; Study Hall Proctor '50; Head of Property
Room '50, '51; Yearbook Staff '50, '51.
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SUSAN BOWEN KIMBALL
Dublin Hill Drive, Greenwich, Connecticut
W8-1951
'Susie'
Thingme" . . crossword crazy. . ."Where do you suppose I put
my-
. " That's cute — can I wear it sometime';'"
President of A.A.A. '50, '51; "A" Society '50, '51; A.D.S. '50,
'51; Chapel Proctor '49, '50; Chevrons '50; Choir '49, '50, '51;
Vice-President of Junior Class '49; Draper Dramatics '50;
Fidelio '48, '49, '50, '51; Head of Tennis '50; Hiking Leader
'50, '51; Honor Roll '50, Honorable Mention '49, '50; Numerals
'49; Class Song Leader '48, '49, '50; Varsity Hockey '48, '49,
'50; Varsity Tennis '49, '50; World Student Service Fund Rep-
resentative '48, '49.
1946-1951
MADELEINE TAYLOR KIMBERLY
Main Street, Stockbridge, Massachusetts
" Kimmie,'
."Wheee!" . . "Any mail, U'il'f 1 " .stocking-
"OA, lilimey"
cap nights.
Yi< ■e-President of A.A.A. '50, '51 ; A.C.A. Representative '47,
'48; "A" Society '48, '49, '50, '51; Corridor Proctor '48, '50;
Chevrons '48, '49, '50; Secretary of Junior Class '47, '48;
Treasurer of Junior-Mid Class '48, '49; Courant Staff '49, '50,
'51; Fidelio '48, '49, '50, '51; Honor Roll '50; Numerals '48;
Senior Play '50; Varsity Hockey '48, '49, '50; Varsity Lacrosse
'49, '50; Varsity Track '47, '48~; Music Studio Committee '50,
'51.
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Cum Laude.
MARIAN FRANCES LANE
10 Summit Avenue, Wakefield, Massachusetts
1949-1951 -'Franny"
" l'h-huh" . . "What can I do to my hair?" . . clerer with a
paintbrush . . Harvard headed. . ." I wish I were on that horse."
Honor Roll '49, '50, '51; Courant Staff '50, '51; Draper Dra-
matics '50; Head of Riding '50.
JUNE MARBLE
West Woodstock, Vermont
1951
Uncle Bill . . early to rise? .
' Where's my f-
LOIS ANN LOYEJOY
Greens Farms Road, Greens Farms, Connecticut
1918-1951 "Lorejoy"
"I'm built just like my mother"
my hair?" . . ."Hang dang it!"
. " Brad says" . " Shall I cut
Honor Roll '49, '50; A.D.S. Associate '50, '51; Corridor Proc-
tor '50, '51; Choir '50, '51; Draper Dramatics '49, '50; New
Fidelio '49; Fidelio '49, '50, '51; Hiking Leader '50, '51; Recrea-
tion Room Committee '50, '51; Senior Play '50; Class Song
Leader '50, '51; Posture Marker '49, '50.
Buggy
. muskle*.
Corridor Proctor '48; Yarsity Baseball '49, "50; Numerals '49;
Draper Dramatics '50; Head of Baseball '50; Posture Marker
'50, '51; Head of Gvm '51; Senior Plav '50.
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SARAH JANE MASON
432 Old Post Road, Fairfield, Connecticut
191,8-1951
■Sail,,"
Howie. . "I've got to ask mother" . "Hush your itoi.se" . .oh!
those tin;/ steps sailing.
Treasurer of Junior Class '48; Secretary of Senior-Mid Class
'49; Honorable Mention '48, '49; Corridor Proctor '49, '51;
Posture Marker '48, '49, '50, '51; Fidelio '49, '50, '51, Librarian
'50, '51; Numerals '49; Varsity Tennis '49, '50; Varsity Soft-
hall '50; "A" Society '50, '51; Bazaar Committee '50; Chev-
rons '50; Vice-President of Senior-Mid Class '50; Treasurer of
Senior Class '50, '51; Head of Tennis '50; Hiking Leader '50,
'51; Senior Play '50; French Play with Phillips Academy '50.
Cum Laude.
DOROTHY MASSIE
211 North Broadway, Lexington, Kentucky
191,8-1951
Contortionist
my friend."
neat . . ." Yon-all"
'S.O.S.
"Dottie"
' Rosa, she's
Secretary of Prep Class '47; Honor Roll '47, '48, '49, '50, '51;
Vice-President of Prep Class '48; Posture Marker '48; Nu-
merals '48; Secretary of Junior Class '48; Draper Dramatics
'49; Recreation Room Committee '48, '49; Varsitv Lacrosse
'49, '50; Varsity Basketball '50; "A" Society '49, '50, '51;
Bazaar Committee '50; Corridor Proctor '49, '50, '51; Treas-
urer of Senior-Mid Class '49; Secretary of Senior-Mid Class
'50; New Fidelio '49; Fidelio '49, '50, '51; Music Studio Com-
mittee '49, '50, '51; Secretary of A. A. A. '50, '51; Cheerleader
'50, '51; Chevrons '50.
HARRIETTE BRUCE McCONNEL
Patterson Heights, Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania
1949-1951 "Happy"
"Helloo!" .. .sparkle! .. twin brothers .those big blue eyes.
Fidelio '49, '50, '51; Study Hall Proctor '50; Chapel Proctor
'50, '51; Choir '50, '51; Corridor Proctor '51; Yearbook Staff
'51.
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NANCY LOUISE MERCER
R.F.D. No. 1, Box 1-188, Sarasota, Florida
191,9-1951 "Nancy"
Green ar gyles. . life with Ozzie. . Florida tan.
Honor Roll '50; Posture Marker '49, '50; Sub-Varsity Basket-
ball '49: A.C.A. Representative '50, '51; Hiking Leader '50,
'51; Senior Plav Properties Committee '50; Numerals '51:
CARE '51.
JOAN ELIZABETH MORRISON
15 Hidden Road, Andover, Massachusetts
191,7-1951 "Joanie"
"What's the matter'/" . "I know I eould have done it but — .'"
. . .dill pickles. "Just look at these HIPS!"
Chapel Proctor '47, '48; Head of Gym '49, '50; Fidelio '49, '50,
'51; A.C.A. Representative '50, '51; Honorable Mention '47.
MIRIAM NESBIT
R.F.D. No. (i. River Forest, Anderson, Indiana
191,7-1951 "Mind"
The college widow . ."But I don't like him that way" blues-
songs. . "But to be in Florida — !"
A.C.A. Representative '47, '48; Corridor Proctor '48, '49:
Fidelio '48, '49, '50, '51; Posture Marker '48, '49; Secretary of
Junior-Mid Class '49; Choir '49, '50, '51; Chapel Proctor '50,
'51; Prom Committee '50; Music Studio Committee '50, '51.
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JOAN NIELSEN
•>H> Orchard Place, Ridgewood, New Jersey
19Jt9-19ol -Mel"
II. B. Club. . .Mademoiselle's pel. . dreamer . Exeter interests.
A.C.A. Representative '49, '50; Varsity Baseball '50; Cheer-
leader '49, '50, '51; Chapel Proctor '50, '51.
Cum Laude.
FLOR de MARIA PALACIOS
P. O. Box 59, Curacao, Netherlands West Indies
19^9-1951 "Flosje"
" Dinne!" . . ."Good morning!" ..." Stand up straight!"...
Pelotas.
A.D.S. '50, '51; Draper Dramatics '50; Fidelio '50, '51; Honor
Roll '50, '51; Head of News '50, '51; Recreation Room Com-
mittee '50, '51; Study Hall Proctor '50.
POLLY WEDGWOOD PARADISE
Hidden Field, Andover, Massachusetts
1W7-1951 "Dice," "Parrot"
Hockey fiend . ."Gee, am I late?" . . curly locks. . "Are you
going to be quiet?"
Treasurer of Prep Class '47; Numerals '4S; Varsity Track '49,
'50; Varsity Hockey '50: Varsity Lacrosse '50; Courani Start'
'49, '50, '51; Hiking Leader '49, '50; "A" Society '50, '51;
A.D.S. '50, '51; Chevrons '51; Head of Track '50; Senior Play
'50; Day Scholar Stunt Committee 19.
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RITH DOANE RANDALL
•2-2u Ivanhoe Boulevard. Orlando, Florida
19J,9-1951
"I am sick" .
older, that is" .
"Now, if I was in Florida'
II. B. Club.
" Duane"
" My brother.
Hiking Leader .30. "51; Prom Committee '51: Senior Play
Properties Committee '50; Yearbook Staff '50, "51.
Cum Laude.
1918-1951
ROSAMOND REIFSNYDER
Waverly, Pennsylvania
" Rozzie'
'How grubby" . . .groicls. . "Amarican" . . "Beans!'
Secretary of Junior Class '49: Honor Roll '48, '49, '50. '51:
Numerals '49: Study Hall Proctor '50; Varsity Lacrosse "4!t.
'50: Varsity Basketball '49, '50: Varsity Track '50; "A"
Society .50. '51: ADS. 19. '50, .51: Cheerleader '50, '51:
Chevrons '50, '51: President of Student Government '50, .51:
Corridor Proctor '49, '50; Fidelio '49, '50, .51.
(
FRANCES RUSSELL
1 Lone Pine Road, Biltmore Forest, Asheville. North Carolina
1948-1951 -Frannie"
"God Bless America'
neon.
"B ngo" our blonde Pearl Primus
"A" Society .50, '51; A.D.S. '49, '50. '51; Corridor Proctor
'48, '49; Draper Dramatics "49: Fidelio '50, '51; Head of
Dance '50. '51: Hiking Leader '50, '51: Honor Roll '50: Nu-
merals "49: Posture Marker "4S. '49: Sub-Varsity Hockey '48:
Varsity Hockey '49, '50.
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1948-1951
Contagious giggle. .
waste paper basket"
CORA-ALICK ST. JOHN
Taconic Road, Greenwich, Connecticut
"C.A."
. pants? ..." If s your turn to empty the
. ."Where's my ticket, where' s my ticket?"
Numerals '49; World Student Service Fund Representative
'49, '50; Posture Marker '49, '50; Corridor Proctor '48, '49,
'50; Head of Skiing '49, '50, '51; Varsity Basketball '50, '51;
A. A. A. Treasurer '50, '51; Fidelio '50, '51; Yearbook Staff '50,
'51; Study Hall Proctor '50; Honorable Mention '49.
■«
1949-1951
MARJORIE WILSON SILVER
&2-S5 161 Street, Flushing, New York
"Willie"
. ."From
"Wha-a-at?" . . that Playtex squeak. . .Weeping Will
the Halls of Montezuma."
Chapel Proctor '50, '51; New Fidelio '50; Fidelio '50, '51;
Hiking Leader '50, '51; Posture Marker '50, '51; Senior Play
'50; Yearbook Staff '50, '51.
MARIANNE SIGNEY SLYSZ
•24? West Main Street, New Britain, Connecticut
1947-1951 "Slysz"
"Any love magazines?" . . "That's just like Henry's car!" . . .
swing on my back porch.
Senior Play Stage Manager '50.
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JO ANNE SMITH
Main Street, West Dennis. Massachusetts
1H7-1951 -Smith"
"I'ou mouse!". . T — kid. . gay garter studying*
A.D.S. Associate '50, '.51: Chapel Proctor '47. '48; Corridor
Proctor '49, '50, '51: Courant Staff '49. '50. Editor '50, '51:
Draper Dramatics '50; Honor Roll '50. '51: Numerals '49;
Posture Marker '49. '50; Senior Play '50; Study Hall Proctor
'50; Brooks Play '51.
PATRICIA BULL SMITH
•951
Sand\
' Hook,
Connecticut
-Patty
" What's wrong
." Underlined
with his eyes?" .
, underlined."
.."Co— rap".
"Good oF—
A.C.A. Representative '49. '50; Bazaar Committee '50; Chapel
Proctor '48, '49; Corridor Proctor '48, '49: Treasurer of Senior-
Mid Class '50; Vice-President of Senior Class '50, '51; Courant
Staff '50, '51; Head of Gym '50, '51: Numerals "50; Posture
Marker '48, '49; Prom Committee '51; Recreation Room
Committee '49. '50; Study Hall Proctor '50; Honorahle Men-
tion '51: Brooks Play '50, '51.
1H7-1951
SANDRA CARRET SMITH
Second Cliff, Scituate, Massachusetts
"George all the way" . . "Don't loose your head'
for red heads" . . ."Wa-al."
"Sandy"
." Weakness
Chapel Proctor '47, '48; Corridor Proctor '4s, '49. '50, '51;
Draper Dramatics Properties Committee '49; Prom Commit-
tee '50, Chairman '51: Posture Marker .50, '51; Numerals '50;
Senior Play '50; Yearbook Staff '50, '51.
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SHELIA AUDREY SWENSON
458 Edgewood Place, Rutherford, New Jersey
1949-1951 "Shdia"
'Tm so pleased" . .." Hey-ya" ..." Kid-di" ... Exeter dog
pound.
Cheerleader '49, '50, '51; Choir '49, '50, '51; Fidelio '49, '50,
'51; Recreation Room Committee '50, '51.
1949-1951
ANN LOUISE TAYLOR
SO Lake Street, Hammondsport, New York
'Ann"
"Deep in the Heart of Texas" . . outside reading.'.'. . that man
on the bulletin board.
Draper Dramatics Costume Committee '50; Courant Start'
'50, '51 ; Senior Play Prompter '50.
MERILYN LORRAINE FRANCES TEASDALE
Marion Road, Mattapoisett, Massachusetts
1947-1951 "Slick;". "Pick"
"Get out a-heah" . . apricots. . "Warner, pick- up that mess.'"
. . "By crumb, boy."
Choir '48, '49, '50, '51; Treasurer of Junior-Mid Class '48,
President '49; Varsity Softball '49, '50; Sub-Varsity Basket-
hall '48; Varsity Basketball '49, '50; Numerals '48; Fidelio '48,
'49, '50, '51; "A" Society '50, '51; Corridor Proctor '50;
Chevrons '50; Draper Dramatics '50; Head of Minor Sports
'50; Senior Play '50; Music Studio Committee '50, '51.
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SYLVIE ANN WALLACE
"Smithfield" Cottage, Warwick, Bermuda
1949-1951
•%/•
Gilbert and Suttircui .. dramatic inflections ... absent minded?
..." Toodle-oo!"
Courant Staff '50; Senior Play '50.
MARTHA DEARBORN WARNER
55 Barlow Road, Fairfield, Connecticut
19)7-1951
"Mat"
Dodger fan . . .Fonda apricots'. . . Little Moose!
World Student Service Fund Representative '47, '48, '49;
Corridor Proctor '48. '49; Varsity Hockey '48, '49, '50; Nu-
merals '48; Honor Roll '49; Fidelio '48, '49, '50, '51; Draper
Dramatics '49: Secretary of Junior Class '48; "A" Society '49,
'50, '51; Cheerleader '50, '51. Chevrons '51); Senior Play '50.
MARY MACY WHEELER
•24 Arnold Road, Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts
19 ',7-1951 "Macy,"."Pki"
"I'm upset" . . Bill. . energy plus.
Numerals '48; Varsity Hockey '47, '48, '49, '50; Varsity Tennis
'48, '49, '50; Fidelio ''48, '49,*'50, '51, President '50, '51; Choir
'48, '49, '50, '51; Cheerleader, '48, '49, '50, '51; "A" Society
'49, '50, '51; Corridor Proctor '49; Chevrons '49, '50; Vice-
President Junior-Mid Class '49; Treasurer Junior-Mid Class
'50; Honor Roll '49, '50, Honorable Mention '49, '50; Music-
Studio Committee '49, '50, '51; Hiking Leader '50, '51;
Griffin Song Leader '50, '51; Yearbook Staff '50, '51; Blazer
'50.
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1948-1951
FAY ELLEN WHITE
3 Wilson Park, Waterville, Maine
"Don't be childish"
"White"
"I'll due
"F. M. is just different".
you."
Cheerleader '48, '49, '50; Chapel Proctor '48, '49; World Stu-
dent Service Fund Representative '48, '49; A.D.S. '49, '50, '51,
Secretary-Treasurer '50, '51; Choir '49, '50, '51; Draper Dra-
matics '49; Fidelio '48, '49, '50, '51; Numerals '50; Posture
Marker '49, '50; Gargoyle Song Leader '50, '51.
MARGARET PENGELLEY WHITTALL
Nassau, Bahama Islands
1948-1951 "Penny"
Enormous appetites. . ." Daw, George" . . ." Thingy" . . tennis
— anytime, anywhere!
Corridor Proctor '48, '49; Draper Dramatics '48, '49; World
Student Service Fund Representative '48, '49; Numerals '49;
Varsity Tennis '48, '49, '50; Posture Marker '48, '49; Honor
Roll '49, '50, Honorable Mention '49; Fidelio '49, '50, '51;
Secretarv of Senior Class '50, '51; "A" Societv '49, '50, '51;
A.D.S. '49, '50, President '50, '51; Study Hall Proctor '50.
BARBARA ANN WOOD
101 West Shore Drive, Marblehead, Massachusetts
1947-1951 "Barb"
Lost weekend. . .Abbot eskimo . . .5 D's. . .pants?
A.C.A. Representative '47, '48; CARE '47; Corridor Proc-
tor '47, '48, '49, '50; Numerals '49; Sub-Varsity Baseball '47,
'48; Varsity Tennis '48, '49, '50; Recreation Room Com-
mittee '49, '50; A.D.S. Associate '50, '51; Fidelio '50, '51;
Study Hall Proctor '50; Prom Committee '50, '51; Yearbook
Staff* '50, '51.
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Cum Laiide.
SHIRLEY YOUNG
56-2 West End Avenue, New York, New York
1948-1951 "Young"
"Oh Iskd" . . ..scanty pajamas. . all her possessions in her top
drawer.
A.C.A. Representative '48, '49, Vice-President '50, '51; Chapel
Proctor '48, '49; Vice-President of Prep Class '48; President
of Prep Class '49; Honor Roll '48, '49, '50, '51; Fidelio '49, '50,
'51; Head of Dance '50, '51; Corridor Proctor '50; New Girl-
Old Girl Party Committee '51; Numerals '50; Posture Marker
'50, '51; Senior Plav Costume Committee '50; Yearbook Staff
'50, '51.
1950-1951
ANN BOVAR1)
City Point, Florida
Red rinse. . ."Oh, I shouldn't hare said that'
"7'm tired."
One Year Senior, Special Course.
" Bobbie"
"Gee whiz" . . .
JOAN GODFREY
S3 Pasho Street, Andover, Massachusetts
1948-1951 "Joanie"
BILL?oi/.s- Joanie. . ."That's not very funny" .. .cats. . ."She
vses Pond's".
Senior Plav '50.
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pernor % t950
Patricia Jean Barry
Beverley Frances Flather
Judith Montgomery Lange
Virginia Ann Merriwether
Sally Ward Stilson
Cum Haube
Abbie Elizabeth Emmons
Marian Frances Lane
Sylvia Finger
Carolin McCormick Furst
Dorothy Everett Colburn
Dorothy Massie
Shirley Young
Flor de Maria Palacios Clemency Chase
Barbara Jean Gibson Gwendolyn Lee Barringtox
Rosamond Reifsnyder
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ass
$
foam*.
most n^iue
1/es.T <slI| otrounol
R
tt
je,
(rest Ath/eTe.
hottest
class c/ouon
SheK
P<3fr SmiH-h
most Tvncn
-1- o
host Likely to Succeed
Di'r. o /T>
pifsT to oeT ^corneal
Barb- Ijooof
pir-sT to <jo Ts Seedl
IjesT Look* no
Cot-a - Oil lie,
Most poisec/
Ly 0(101
best ctt-esseo(
Do1f7e
C/&ss Opti mist
class pessimisT
Jill
or
Getting in training for Fall Sports. . ."I'm dreaming of a warm bedroom"
. . .the last tan of summer. . ."How many themes for tomorrow?". . .it's a
long way down!. . ."Curtain going up!". . ."Won't somebody please shut
them up?". . ."And they use Pepsodent!"
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The Informer
Vol. 51
JUNE 4, 1961
No. 51
News Of The Week In Review
A tragedy occurred when skier
Batchelder started a giant avalanche
after having run over her ski instruc-
tors Marble and St. John. The av-
alanche injured Ellen Chaplin and
buried Young and Wallace, who are
still missing. It is our opinion that
these last two simply forgot to come
out from under. Sally Dower is hiking
up to the rescue.
Another unfortunate happening: an
amnesia victim, identified as Marcia
Crane, was discovered lying on Sandy
Beach by beachcomber Jenckes. She
is under psychopathic observation by
Dr. Gwen Barritigton.
Chief of Policewomen Bergh had a
difficult time breaking up the street
riot started by wrestling champion
Kimball and her rough and ready as-
sociates, Mugsy Eccles and Muscles
Whitthall.
Due to the increasing number of
people going crazy as a result of their
playing, Bissell, Emmons, and Swen-
son have been deported to the Fiji
islands with their ukuleles.
Scandal! A fire raging through the
"Hawaiian Lei Club" was started by
Jill Dickson's carelessly thrown cig-
arette butt, which burned sultry hula
dancer Holden's grass skirt.
The Cultural Horizon
Barbara Gibson's three-page book,
"The Status Of Quo" received the
Nobel Prize for Brevity.
A new issue of "Stimulating Love
Magazine" with stories by Chase,
Finger, and J. A. Smith has just come
out. As usual, Slysz and Daugherty
received first editions.
Critics highly acclaimed Colburn's
newest Dixieland masterpiece.
A must for every home! Nielson's
"Abridged French-Latin Dictionary."
Milestones
Dr. Joan Morrison, leading ob-
stetrician, presided at the arrival of
Barb Wood's fifth papoose.
Hall and Reifsnyder are finally
driving their own stock cars. They
participated in their first race last
week, tying for last place.
Mason and Warner rediscovered
the mouth of the St. Lawrence and
were warmly welcomed by the natives
of that region.
"Mercury" Kimberly, a runner as
speedy as her namesake, was so
anxious to soak up that California
sunshine that she ran the 3000-mile
stretch at the breakneck speed of
£00 miles per hour.
Spotlight on Glamour
Bedraggled and worn, Hummel and
Habsburg staggered into the golden
realms of Hollywood. Since then, they
have been frequenting filmdom's soda
fountains hoping to be second Lana
Turners.
Scintillating Joan Barnard has
become the new and devastating Dag-
mar of television. Her success can be
largely attributed to the inspiration
of her manager Nancy Allen.
Eyes popped and teeth dropped
when models Nesbit, Randall, and
Grieco slinked by the judges' stand in
their revolutionary Bikinis, which won
the prize for brevity. Creators McCon-
nel and Bovard had been slaving
feverishly for months, to finish their
chefs-d'oeuvre. The new designs hit
an all-time low.
Interesting People
Swedish masseur Mercer had a
difficult time relaxing Diplomat Pa-
lacios, who had had a hard day nego-
tiating a treaty on the much-disputed
cream puff tariff. There was much
opposition in the Senate to this
Venezuelan proposal. In bombastic
blasts, "silver-tongued" Senator Dris-
coll broke all filibustering records in
opposition.
The contest between champion
bubble blowers Teasdale and Silver
is still waxing strong. Their mutual
Abbot training has rendered them far
superior to all other contestants. The
result remains unpredictable.
The new P. and S. Smith nursery
school seems to be flourishing with
M. M. Wheeler as its prize pupil.
Competition for the position of
assistant to Miss Roth is daily grow-
ing keener. Until last week, Taylor
and Lane had been far in the lead, but
the entry of a new prospect, Fay
White, has upset all speculations.
Need relaxation? Bring the whole
family! See Pretzel Massie — famed
contortionist. Proceeds will go to
Hindman.
The Christian World
Felicitations to Alison Faulk in the
fulfillment of her vocation in becoming
a missionary to alleviate the misery
and ignorance of the South African
Pygmies. The focal point of the na-
tives' cultural development is daily
instruction in the shag by Frances
Russell.
A delightful bean supper sponsored
by the Woman's Council of Churches
was held the other night. The council
is to be commended for its note-
worthy spreading of good will in the
community under the leadership of
the Misses Paradise, FuTst and Love-
joy.
Our noted humanitarian, Nancy
Farrar, is finding it difficult to decide
whether her calling lies in the South
African mission or here at home with
the Woman's Council of Churches.
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^De^CLft^
SENIOR-MID (LASS OFFICERS— FIRST TERM
Back Row: />. Griffiths, Treasurer; ./. Wood, President
Front Row: ('. Markert, Vice-President; A. Lord, Secretary
Senior-Mid Reminiscences
Draper at last. .. bewildered new
girls and N.G.-O.G. picnic... we go
to Exeter. . .smoking permission on
Saturday leaves (a gooder) ... class
sweaters and "Raise up the red — ". . .
no mail, male, or otherwise. . .mass
dieting. . .compare Eustacia and Mac-
beth—who, ME?... only 126^ more
hours 'till vacation. .. "Do you have
any relatives in Exeter, New Hamp-
shire?". .. "Of course it's my uncle"
...mid-years and "Does ANYONE
have a flash light?". . . "The news this
morning will be given by — "...the
Bazaar. . the Prom. . . Unchaperoned
leaves to Boston . . . what'll we leave
when, IF, and why we graduate?. . .
Senior-Mids ! . . . What a wonderful time
we have had. Sure, we had problems
and troubles, but it's the fun-times
that we shall remember. Now, when
we look ahead to next fall, a little awed
by the responsibilities awaiting us, we
are confident that next year will be as
wonderful as this last one has been.
SENIOR-MIDS
Back Row: //. Brown, II. Neisser, E. Hammons, E. Willman, S. Stahler, P. Goodnow, A. Sanborn, L. Hutchins, B.
Garvey
Second Row: P. Earhart, M. Edson, M. Artz, R. Espaillal, C. Emerson, C. Reynolds, N. Jayne, B. Waskowitz, E.
Kenah, N . Penwell
Front Row: ./. Wall, J. Van Eman, J. Edwards, P. Randall, S. Martin, M. Webb, A. Lord, L. Ball, B. Griffiths,
B. Sabater
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Class Song
Raise up the red with the
old Abbot blue.
Let them together
wave
high.
From vear to year
colors stay true.
Our flaming red will reach
to the sky.
Oh ! Abbot,
Our class will always be
loyal to you,
Our alma mater fair,
So onward the Class of '52,
Our loye we now declare.
their -l!5
SENIOR-MID CLASS OFFICERS— SECOND TERM
Back Row: S. Emmons, Vice-President; L. Ball, Treasurer
Front Row: ./. Baird, Secretary; B. Garvey, President
SKNIOR-MIDS
Back Row: E. Smith, B. Aldrich, A. M uth, ./. Perry, B. Church, J. Wood, ./. Wilson, R. DeRosa
Second Row: A 7 . Faraci, S. Emmons, ./. Merriwether, C. Markert, S. V. Smith, G. Freese, A. Lyons, M. Noss, S.
Binenkorb, M. Seidel, L. Camp
Front Row: D. Snover, S. Hunter, S. Mathey, ./. Leach, A. Stefani, ./. Baird, K. Larson, M. Halves, C. Krishnamra,
A. Merchant
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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS
A. Zuill, Treasurer '51; P. Jackson, Treasurer '50, Vice-Presi-
dent '51; D. Pettit, Vice-President '51, President '51; P. Ereleth,
Secretary '50, .51 : P. Bushnell, President '50
Need We Say More?
Shirt tails flying, glasses askew.
Desks piled full of work to do,
Sometimes done, raostlv not.
Poor Caesar's neglected quite a lot.
They trot to a tea dance in pouring
rain.
At six the Cinderellas return again.
They never arrive on time for dinner
But in spite of this, they never get
thinner.
For "in-betweens"' are always a must,
They never stop begging for just a
crust.
Their rooms are always a messy jumble
And over a chair they're bound to
stumble.
And now you ask what this may be.
This is the Class of '53!
JUNIORS
Back Row: H. Emmons, P. Bushnell, X. Smedley, II. Moore, P. Ereleth. M . Gross, II . (Hidden, ft Sippy, M. Williams,
M. Sea nd ura
Third Row: //. Muriel, R. Sidon, A. Zuill, E. Stern, ft Hardin, P. Jackson. ./. dailies. D. Bethell, M. Schneider,
P. Richardson, M. Andersson
Second Row: //. VanDusen, E. lirarinder, J. Wilcox. J. Bowden, A. Taylor, D. Schoonmaker, X. Cornelius, D. Pettit,
J. Thompson
Front Row: M . Goodnow, L. Miller, M. Weir, X. Starr, ft Benedict, A. Clark, R. Gardner, X. Bailey, ft Weldon
US)
Preps
"One no trump!" This cry echoes
through the little Abbey corridors we
call our own. The rooms in these halls
are notoriously messy despite the fact
that they are inspected twice a day.
Our love comics, our banner and argyle
fads, our English troubles, our beloved
Thesaurus, the books borrowed from
certain seniors — school books (?), the
empty beds and the giggling closets —
this is our Abbey House. However, we
are cultivating a sophisticated side
too — our dangle earrings and spikes
are ample proof. In size, too, we are
unique, supplying the shortest and
tallest girls in school.
In spite of our love of mischief we
have caught the Abbot spirit and we
will always remember our adventurous
prep year at Abbot as one of our best.
PREP CLASS OFFICERS
Back Row: S. Fra.ier, Secretary '51; S. Larter, Vice President
'51; L. Burgiel, Vice President '50, President '51; ./. Wei,
Secretary '50; S. Harrington, Treasurer '50
Front Row: A. Norwood, President '50; P. Sanborn, Treasurer
'50
PREPS
Back Row: ./. Wei, .V. ■/. Smith, D. Niemand, L. Burgiel, S. Harrington, M. Woolverton, l\. Wist, /•'. Nolde, P. San-
born, D. Cookman, S. Larter
[ ^Front Row: V. Schwab, A. Norwood, S. Fra.ser, ./. Prior, K. Edwards, G. Husted, M. Young, A. Doris, P. Straw
[49]
STUDENT GOVERNMENT EXECUTIVE
COUNCIL
A. Bi.-sell, S. Kimball, D. Colburn, R. Reifsnyder,
L. Bodes, B. Gibson, C. flail
Student
Government
Every girl is familiar with the
work of the Stu-G at Abbot, from
Rozzy's welcome in September
until the gavel is handed over to
the incoming President at the end
of the year.
The aims of Student Govern-
ment are to unify the interests of
the facultv and the student bodv,
and to help each one find and ac-
cept her responsibilities as part of
a group. Through the industrious
council meetings on the fourth floor,
the council and Miss Hearsev have
been continually working to solve
our problems. They have done a
wonderful job this year improving
the general welfare of Abbot.
STUDENT GOVERNMENT
Bade Row : M. Kimberly, S. Young, ./. Wood, R. Garret), P. Rushnell, P. Smith, L. Rurgiel, C. Markert, A. Norwood
Front Row: .1. BisaeU, S. Kimball. L. Eedes, R. Reifsnyder, D. Colburn, C. Hall, R. Gibson
Mi>-ing: S. Emmons, D. Pettit
[52]
Abbot Cbristian
Association
Ever since the New-Girl Old-
Girl party all of us have been con-
stantlv aware of the A. C. A.
Through student participation in
the inspiring Wednesday morning
chapel services and the lovely
Christinas vespers, the A. C. A.
has impressed upon us the spiritual
side of school life. It has not only
reached us at Abbot but also those
less fortunate through the plenti-
ful Hindman gifts, the Christmas
party for Andover children, and
through gifts to the needy students
all over the world.
Under Anne's steady and care-
ful guidance A. C. A. has brought
brightness and cheer to everyone.
A (A. OFFICERS
A. Emmons; Secretary; A. Bissett, President; S.
Young, Vice-President; L. Fursl, Treasurer
A. C. A. REPRESENTATIVES
Back Row: A. Emmons, Secretary; .1. BisseU, President; 8. Young, Vice President; ('. Fursl, Treasurer
Second Row: B. Garvey, D. Sckoonmaker, F. Nolde, M . Habsburg, L. Ball, P. Holden
Front Row: //. Brown, P. Jackson, A'. Mercer, M. Andersson, A. Davis
[ 53 ]
Choir
Governor Dummer Concert
CHOIR MEMBERS
Back Row: M. Nesbit, F. White, L. Furst
Third Row: L. Eccles, S. Kimball, D. Colburn, J. Edwards
Second Row: M. Wheeler, C. Hall, B. Gibson, J. Merriwelher
Front Row: M. Teasdale, S. Swenson, L. Lovejoy, H. McConnel
Missing: M. Sullivan
[54]
''''Dear Departed"
"Spreading the News
A. I). S. MEMBERS
Back How: S. Binenkorb, ./. Perry, F. Palacws, S. Kimball, P. Earhart, M. Webb
Front Row: S. Hunter, P. Whittall, President; F. White, Secretary-Treasurer; R. Reifsnyder, F. Russell
Missing: L. Eccles and P. Paradise
I 55 }
«n#r t*vt* t1
Courant
'Wouldn't vou like to submit
something to Courant?" Jo Anne
moaned, and the other editors of
Courant echoed her plea as the
copy deadline loomed near. They
combed the English department
for possible material, and left no
genius undiscovered. All during
the year the staff worked like
beavers to assemble the various
masterpieces with Miss Sweeney's
invaluable guidance. How many
pitiful attempts met the sad fate
of "thumbs down," and what sighs
of relief were emitted from authors
of those that passed the severe
test ! The stacks steadily grew, and
soon it became time to check and
recheck the proofs so that a mis-
spelled word might be prevented
from slipping by the literary de-
tectives. After a publicity cam-
paign, their hard work was finally
rewarded as shouts of glee greeted
the finished Courant.
Yearbook
were all terribly excited
we were placed on the
We
when we were placed on
Yearbook Board this fall. Hectic
meetings with photographers, en-
graver, and printer began almost
at once, and a dummy was figured
out after weeks of debate and in-
decision. Arguments about the cov-
er, hours spent counting out let-
ters, and last minute inspirations
on appropriate quips were all part
of our routine.
Our staff meetings each Wednes-
day afternoon were held in the typ-
ing room. Despite last minute "ar-
rivers" we finally got down to the
job of discussing our problems and
inspirations. The hardest part of
our job was to get started, deciding
upon the theme, layout and draw-
ings. With Muffy hitting us over
the head, we slowly progressed.
She was patient about our com-
plaints and wailings and without
her able leadership, this yearbook
could not be what we hope is a
success.
S
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A.A.A. OFFICERS
.1/. Kimberly, Vice-President; S. Kimball, President;
('. St. John, Treasurer; D. Ma.s-.tie, Secretary
Abbot Athletic
Association
Upon entering Abbot, everyone
becomes a member of the Abbot
Athletic Association. Its aim is to
improve the sportsmanship and
bring out the team spirit in its
members. Cooperation is urged
from every girl, whether she ac-
tually takes part in the games, or
lends her support to the team from
the side lines.
The success of this year is due
to the competent leadership of the
council, which is made up of Susie
Kimball, President; Madeline Kim-
berly, Vice-President; Dottie Mas-
sie. Secretary; Cora-Alice St. John,
Treasurer; the heads of the various
sports; and our team captains:
Marcia Crane and Abbie Emmons.
"A" SOCIETY
C. St. John, D. Massie, S. Young, E. Chaplin, S. Kim-
hall, A. Bissell. R. Reifsnyder, M. Finger, S. Doner. M.
Kimberly, P. Whittall,' /•'.' Russell, M. Warner, S. Teas-
dale. A. Emmert, President;.!. Sanborn, M. Wheeler, B.
Waskovritz. M. Artz, A. Emmons, D. Colburn, J. Mar-
ble, S. Mason, P. Paradise, B. Aldrich. Missing: L.
Eccles
[58
TEAM CAPTAINS
Mania, Griffins; Abbie, Gargoyles
Abbot Athletics
Sports at Abbot carne into the
highlights this year through the
capable and inspiring direction of
Miss Judd, Miss Ritchie, and Miss
Peddle. Two of these were new to
us this year, but in spite of this,
they have earned a warm spot in
our hearts.
This year there were an unusual
number of blazers given out and
many of those who did not win
their blazers succeeded in winning
their numerals and A's and are
well on their way to a blazer. It
was evident that in our field davs
there was keen competition among
all participants. The Gargoyles,
led by Abbie, and the Griffins, led
SONG LEADERS
Mary Mary, Lydia and Fay
by Marcia, fought hard until the
end.
GARGOYLE CHEERLEADERS
In form of G: L. Eccles, D. Massie, ('. Hall, A.
Merchant, ('. Hummel, D. Snorer, V, Schwab,
F. Kenah
GRIFFIN CHEERLEADERS
Left to right: R. Reifsnyder, F. Xolde, S. Swenson,
J. Nielsen, M. Thompson, L, Camp, M. Warner,
.V. Farrar
[59]
Gargoyles
There was once a team
Whose color was green
The Gargoyles by name.
Have von heard of their fame?
*
Their Captain Abbie worked and
talked
While thev took to the road and
■
walked and walked.
Until, on the soles of their feet,
they had blisters.
And all for this wonderful team of
Lister's.
The rest of the time they leaped
through the air.
Trying to do "'Primitive" with
"savoir-faire."
They lunged with foils, shouting
"en garde" and "touchee,"
Thev skied and tried to Christy
They swung their rackets
Thev shot for baskets
GARGOYLE BASKETBALL TEAM
Back row: S. Mathey, C. Markert, A. Bissell. D. Massie,
S . Mener
Front row: F. White. A. Emmert, Captain; /»'. Waskowitz
They rooted and tooted
While the Griffins hooted.
The fighting Gargoyles by name
Yon must have heard of their fame!
GRIFFIN* TENNIS TEAM
C. Welti,,,,. J. Bowden, P. Whittall. N. Farrar,
M. Goodnoir
GRIFFIN HOCKEY TEAM
.1/. Kimberly, Captain; ./. Marble. M. Wheeler.
A. Stefani. F. Russell. M. Finger. M. Edson, P. Bxtsh-
nell. A. Lyon--: .1/. Warner, N. Allen, A. Sanborn,
P. Jacks,,,,
[60]
GARGOYLE HOCKEY TEAM
C.\Hardin, B. Aldrich, S. Kimball, J. Baird, A.
Taylor, P. Paradise, E. Chaplin, Captain; A. Em-
mons, II. Van Dusen, M. Hawes, II. Brown, B.
Gibson
GARGOYLE TENNIS TEAM
J. Wood, B. Wood, C. Sippy, L. Eccles, S. Mason
Griffins
GRIFFIN BASKETBALL TEAM
Back row: R. Reifsnyder, Captain; C. St. John,
S. Smith
Front row: S. Emmons, M. Arfz, M. Teasdale,
S. Dower, B. Garvey
Every Griffin teammate will
agree that our loyal spirit has
never failed us throughout the
school year. Marcia, our lively
captain, was always behind us,
spurring us on towards victory.
Gus, our marine, has been there
trying to help the Griffins get the
shield. The competition has been
of the best quality, and we'll never
forget the crashing of hockey sticks
and the loud cheering for victory.
Orange and Black are we
Marching to victory.
First among fighters, we,
And first we shall always be.
In work or play we'll lead the way.
Or know the reason whv.
*
So Orange and Black lead on
And work for victory.
[61]
Sports at
When the new members of both teams
were chosen and the fears of initiation
had passed, both the new girls and old
girls entered into the fall sports with a
new spirit. The days passed swiftly, ac-
companied by bruised shins from hockey
and ever recurring basketball fingers. The
pounds literally fell off as we dashed from
one end of the tennis court to the other.
We all tried our best to make our team
win, either by playing out on the field or
by giving our support on the side lines.
While we prepared for our all-important
Field Day, each of us squeezed in as
many walks as possible.
Just as we had become almost profes-
sional (?) we had to start in anew with
winter sports. Our muscles complained
at first but soon became hardened to
strenuous exercise. We eagerly tried our
skill at Abbot's new sport, fencing, feeling
quite dashing in our white jackets and
[62
a
glance
masks. Some of us danced to the beat of
the tom-toms, while others bent their
necks doing elephant walks and fish flops.
In the meantime we had our first snow-
fall and the more experienced trudged out
to Chapin while the beginners faced the
terrors of the mighty Suicide. We also
hail a chance to show our skill on skates.
With spring came tennis, lacrosse and
softball. Patiently aided by Miss Judd
we finally learned to cradle the ball. We
slid in for a home run amid the cheers
of our excited teammates. Once again
tennis was in full swing with everyone
trying to serve against the blinding
sun. The year was drawing to a close as
we took our final walk and had our last
canoe trip on the lazy river. The day of
our last chapel arrived, and with rising
anticipation, we waited for the coveted
shield to be presented to the winning
team. So ended the sports year of 1951.
[63]
This prayer was given in chapel by a member of the Abbot Christian
Association; tee find it a poignant reminder of the changing times. With
it we dose our Circle, grateful to have experienced the moments repro-
duced in our Yearbook.
God of freedom, freer of men, we give Thee most humble thanks
for all the freedom Thou hast granted us, here in America : freedom to
think and say and act uncramped by threats of tyranny, search and
arrest, or by fear of bombs and destruction. With these in mind, let us
realize how trivial things often are which we think important. Even
now, men are fighting and dying; shooting and being shot; killing and
being killed, to preserve our freedom. These are men who are tired
of war and bloodshed; men who are often finding it hard to remember
what they are fighting for. We are praying for them, God. Il-
lumine them with Thy revelations which will strengthen them with
courage. And if those we know and love are called for this freedom, let
us not be selfish and resentful, but proud, for with Thy help they may
achieve something far better than we know. Let Thy light shine forth
on us, Lord, at this dark and troubled hour of turmoil and keep our
hope and faith in Thee a never dimming lamp. For, k 'if Winter comes,
can Spring be far behind?"
This prayer was written by Shirley Young, daughter of ('. K. Young, Chinese Consul -General in the Philip-
pines, Mr. Young iras condemned and shot by the Japanese during the last war.
[70]
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